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organised by supported by

Ministry of Power, Government of India

Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India

Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India 501, Kakad Chambers, 132, Dr. A. B. Road, Worli, MUMBAI 400 018, India T: +91 22 2498 4226/4227 F: +91 22 2493 2705 E: [email protected]

FF, Rishyamook Building, 85A, Panchkuian Rd, NEW DELHI 110 001, India T: +91 11 2336 3013/3014 F: +91 11 2336 3015 E: [email protected] 204, Swiss Complex, 33, Race Course Road, BANGALORE 560 001, India T: +91 80 2220 1316/1318 F: +91 80 2220 1317 E: [email protected] 503 A, Oswal Chambers, 2, Church Lane, KOLKATA 700 001, India T/F: +91 33 2213 1326 E: [email protected] contact us at [email protected]

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT :

About IEEMA

IEEMA (Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association): A not-for-profit association, represents over 750 businesses in the Indian Electrical and Industrial Electronics manufacturing sector, whose combined annual turnover is in excess of US dollars 22 billion. Equipment manufactured by members contribute to more than 95% in evacuation of the 200 GW of installed power generating capacity in India.

IEEMA organizes ELECRAMA as part of its strategic initiative to showcase Made in India & is the Voice of Indian Electricity sector. For more information, visit www.ieema.org

Featured design: The journey of power in a mythical universe, where energy embraces and dances with life, interpreted in India’s glorious tradition of madhubani art.

Disclaimer: Facts & Figures along with other information used are subject to change without any prior notice. All the images used are from the past Elecrama events and are used without any preference or bias.

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The World’s largest power transmission and distribution

confluence ELECRAMA-2012 was the 10th edition of

ELECRAMA events that marked its tryst with history, yet again

surpassing its earlier editions in terms of complete value

generation to every stakeholder and partner who have been

a part of this movement of epic proportions.

As a business event, ELECRAMA-2012, once again pushed

the envelope by delivering superior trade and business

opportunities, especially, through the stellar concept of a

Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet (RBSM) which put the different

worlds in interface with each other for business.

ELECRAMA-2012 also opened the maiden Asian edition of the

premier global Smart Grids event – Gridweek Asia.

THE INDIA POWER FACTOR.

ElECRAmA 2012 sTATIsTICs

ExhiBiTion AREA

60,000 sqm.

ToTAL FooTFALLS

1,25,000

ToTAL ExhiBiToR CounT 820

inTERnATionAL ExhiBiToRS 142

ViSiTinG CounTRiES

120

ExhiBiTinG CounTRiES 24

ElECRAmA:

ThE GLoBAL GATEWAy To ThE indiAn poWER SToRy

84% 16% Yes No 7% 12% 14% 49% 69% 85% 1999 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 84% of the exhibitors had exhibited in ELECRAMA prior to 2012. 85% of the exhibitors also exhibited in ELECRAMA-2010

sTEADIlY GROWING PARTICIPATION

9,504 8,862 11,911 13,706 14,460 14,169 21,825 25,644 28,174 174 137 234 386 472 475 702 677 763 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000

ELECRAMA-1990 ELECRAMA-1993 ELECRAMA-1996 ELECRAMA-1999 ELECRAMA-2002 ELECRAMA-2004 ELECRAMA-2006 ELECRAMA-2008 ELECRAMA-2010

No s. Ar ea in S q. m m .

Booking Status of All ELECRAMA

Total Area Nos of exhibitors

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INAUGURATION

ELECRAMA-2012 got to an electrifying start with the inaugural

speech of the union Minister of power Mr. Sushilkumar

Shinde, who lauded the efforts of indian Electrical and

Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (iEEMA). Appreciating

ELECRAMA’s scope in the T&d sector, Mr Shinde said “The

government is delighted to see exports of high-end T&d

equipment form indian shores, while just a few years ago, we

used to import T&d equipment.

ELECRAMA-2012 was graced by the global leaders from the

industry like.

• Mr. B.p Rao, Chairman & Md BhEL

• Mr. Gilles Schnepp, Chairman and CEo, Legrand Group

• Mr. Gregoire poux-Guillaume, president, Alstom Grid.

• Mr. h.V. Goenka, Chairman RpG Group

• Mr. Jean pascal Tricoire, Chairman and CEo, Schneider

Electric SA.

Encouraging the participants, Mr. Shinde assured every

support of the Ministry to the indian industry.

IEEmA CEO sUmmIT

iEEMA CEo summit was organized in partnership with uTV

Bloomberg, a leading business broadcaster.

The Global Leaders of the power transmission and

distribution business converged at the iEEMA CEo Summit

on the sidelines of ELECRAMA-2012. The cream of the indian

electrical industry descended to hear the global industry

leaders in discussion about india’s role in the global power

ecosystems and the tasks needed to shape the contours of

future power networks.

Moderated by Celebrity Bloomberg host Mini Menon, the eminent panel consisted of Elecrama-2012 brand ambassadors and power industry heavyweights which included Mr. Gilles Schnepp, Chairman & CEo , Legrand SA, Mr. Jean pascal Tricoire, president & Chief Executive officer, Schneider Electric and Mr. Gregoire poux-Guillaume, president of Alstom Grid and Mr. Shomit dasgupta, Advisor, planning Commission; who

were engaged in a

thought-provoking discussion in the iEEMA CEo summit. The Summit

was followed by a networking session, with dinner.

10% 10% 8% 9% 8% 12% 8% 5% 6% 12% 12% CAPACITORS CABLES AND CONDUCTORS COMPONENTS CONTROL AND AUTOMATION DOMESTIC APPLIANCES INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATIONS INSULATIONS

MOTORS

SWITCHGEAR & CONTROL GEAR TRANSFORMERS AND WINDING WIRES

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GRIDWEEK AsIA 2012

A co-located event

ELECRAMA hosted the maiden Gridweek Asia, an extension of the annual Gridweek conference held in Washington d.C, uSA.

The event was jointly organized by iEEMA and Clasma Events. At the inaugural session Mr Sam pitroda, Advisor to the prime Minister, Government of india and Chairman, indian Smart Grid Task Force, said that the government is planning to set up ‘Smart Meter Task Force’.

The premier event had the players in the smart grids space form uS, Europe and other parts of the world in full attendance along with key stakeholders from the indian power transmission sector. The galaxy of speakers delivered a ringside view of development, technology and opportunities in the smart gird field.

CIGRE TUTORIAls

A concurrent event at the venue

The CiGRE Tutorials held at ELECRAMA-2012 saw eminent international experts of CiGRE from France, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Brazil, South Africa and uSA. The key topics of tutorials were insulated Cables, Sub Stations, overhead Lines, power System protection & Automation.

CiGRE provides an international forum to engineers working in various fields, with the objective to develop technical knowledge and exchange of information.

Addressing a large audience of engineers from utilities and industry, Mr R n nayak, CMd, pGCiL observed that with renewable energy playing a crucial role in future, smart grid is the way to go.

GRID WEEK AsIA 2012 sTATIsTICs

13

SESSionS

285

REGiSTEREd dELEGATES

45

SpEAkERS

19

Top LEVEL SpEAkERS

16

oVERSEAS SpEAkERS

CIGRE 2012 sTATIsTICs

10 GLoBAL hV ExpERTS

8 TuToRiALS

4 pRESEnTATionS

200 dELEGATES

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BE A PART OF THE INDIA POWER FACTOR

18-22 JANUARY 2014, BOmBAY EXHIBITION CENTRE, mUmBAI, INDIA

UTIlITY DAY

utility day is one of the most important events at ELECRAMA considering that the common man is directly linked to discoms. This is the forum where public and private utilities exchange best practices, knowledge and accomplishments.

Mr. p uma Shankar, Secretary, Ministry of power, announced the government’s slew of initiatives including 100% metering and providing interest subsidized finance to discoms through national Electricity Fund (nEF).

INDUsTRY DAY

industry day at ELECRAMA-2012 was flagged off by Mr S Sundareshan, Secretary, department of heavy industry, Ministry of heavy industries & public Enterprises.

in his keynote address Mr Sundareshan said that in the next 20 years india will have to increase its generation capacity by 5 times to approximately 800 GW, which requires a matching upgradation and enhancement of the electricity transmission and distribution equipment segment.

INTERNATIONAl PARTICIPATION - COUNTRY PAvIlIONs AND DElEGATIONs

INTERNATIONAl vIsITORs - sTATIsTICs

INTERNATIONAl EXHIBITORs

WHO HAvE PARTICIPATED IN

EARlIER ElECRAmA EDITIONs

Latin America African continent China France Germany South korea Taiwan (RoC) Turkey

5% 7% 7% 9% 14% 20% 32% 27% 1993 1996 1999 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 63% 37% Yes No

BUSINESS VISITOR ANALYSIS

47% 23% 4% 6% 2% 1% 16% Manufacturer Trader Consultant Contractor Government Service Importer/Exporter Company executive 5%   48%   19%   11%   1%   16%   America   Africa   CIS  and  Asia     Europe   Far  East   Middle  East  

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COmmERCE DAY

Commerce day was organized with the objective of highlighting the strengths and capabilities of the indian electrical equipment manufacturing industry.

Mr. Sanjeev Sardana, Mentor for international Business division of iEEMA, said, to increase the share of exports, specific action need to be taken. domestic manufacturers of electrical equipment need to focus more on Going Global as the latent demand for electricity is present, in virtually every developing country around the world. The Government of india has set a target of doubling exports, to reach uSd 450 billion by 2014. iEEMA is targeting a 5% share of global trade in the next ten years.

Mr. Sanjeev Sardana also highlighted the rebalancing of the global economic order and markets in Asia, Africa and LatAm emerging as high potential markets

INNOvATION DAY

innovation day was organized by iEEMA during ELECRAMA-2012 to encourage the scientific and academic community to come forward with solutions that could be game changers in the electrical sector. Mr Suresh prabhu, former union Minister of power, in his impassioned keynote address said “iEEMA should identify issues that need to be addressed and throw them up to the students of engineering and technology, and then let them come up with innovative solutions”.

dr. R. Chidambaram, principal Scientific Advisor, Government of india said that there is enormous amount of knowledge in india in power sector and ELECRAMA is instrumental in spreading this knowledge. he also handed over the prizes to the student teams and their guides who won the prizes at Engineer infinite 2012- the All india Engineering Talent Contest conducted by iEEMA.

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CHANGEXCHANGE

The RBSM (Reverse-Buyer Seller Meet) at ELECRAMA-2012 had an unprecedented and overwhelming response from both foreign buyers and indian manufacturers of electrical equipment. The estimated business generated, on a conservative basis, was over Rs. 200 crore and another Rs. 500 crore worth of business is in the pipeline The event had over 2,000 scheduled meetings, arranged between foreign buyers and indian sellers.

276 buyers from 31 countries from Africa, ASEAn, CiS and Latin America attended this mega RBSM, spread over five days, held in conjunction with ELECRAMA-2012, with the support of the department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & industry. More than 683 indian sellers represented the india supply side at Changexchange event including major indian companies manufacturing electrical equipments.

ENGINEER INFINITE

The Engineer infinite 2012 Student project Competition activities began with the announcement in July 2011 and culminated in a grand exhibition of the project prototypes made by the students. The projects were on varied subjects and some had ingredients of futuristic and path breaking potential among them.

43 projects were selected for display at ELECRAMA-2012 from 799 valid entries received from 20 States of india.

At final competition, a panel of judges interviewed the teams in depth to identified prize winning projects.

The awards were given away by Mr. Suresh prabhu, former union Minister of power and dr. R Chidambaram, principal Scientific Advisor to Government of india.

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organised by supported by

Ministry of Power, Government of India

Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India

Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India 501, Kakad Chambers, 132, Dr. A. B. Road, Worli, MUMBAI 400 018, India T: +91 22 2498 4226/4227 F: +91 22 2493 2705 E: [email protected]

FF, Rishyamook Building, 85A, Panchkuian Rd, NEW DELHI 110 001, India T: +91 11 2336 3013/3014 F: +91 11 2336 3015 E: [email protected] 204, Swiss Complex, 33, Race Course Road, BANGALORE 560 001, India T: +91 80 2220 1316/1318 F: +91 80 2220 1317 E: [email protected] 503 A, Oswal Chambers, 2, Church Lane, KOLKATA 700 001, India T/F: +91 33 2213 1326 E: [email protected] contact us at [email protected]

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT :

About IEEMA

IEEMA (Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association): A not-for-profit association, represents over 750 businesses in the Indian Electrical and Industrial Electronics manufacturing sector, whose combined annual turnover is in excess of US dollars 22 billion. Equipment manufactured by members contribute to more than 95% in evacuation of the 200 GW of installed power generating capacity in India.

IEEMA organizes ELECRAMA as part of its strategic initiative to showcase Made in India & is the Voice of Indian Electricity sector. For more information, visit www.ieema.org

Featured design: The journey of power in a mythical universe, where energy embraces and dances with life, interpreted in India’s glorious tradition of madhubani art.

Disclaimer: Facts & Figures along with other information used are subject to change without any prior notice. All the images used are from the past Elecrama events and are used without any preference or bias.

BE A PART OF THE INDIA POWER FACTOR

20-24 JANUARY 2014, mUmBAI, INDIA

mANY THANKs TO OUR vAlUED EXHIBITORs AND vIsITORs WHO HAvE PUT

IN THEIR BEsT FOOT FORWARD TO TAKE THE WORlD’s BIGGEsT POWER

TRANsmIssION AND DIsTRIBUTION CONFlUENCE TO THE NEXT lEvEl.

WE HOPE TO sEE YOU AGAIN IN 2014.

EXHIBITORS’ FEEDBACK

“ The exhibition was well organized and managed. “

“ Good opportunity to generate business and product/brand awareness “ “ Excellent chance of meeting potential customers. “

“ It was good to see and interact with the international delegates. “ “ It was a great opportunity to learn new business ideas. “ “ One stop event for Electrical product manufacturers. “ “ Excellent place to access the Indian market. “

VISITORS’ FEEDBACK “ Well organized by IEEMA! “

“ Publicity of 2012 edition through various media, was good! “

“ Maps and signboards were helpful and guided us well through the halls.” “ Visitor comfort and convenience was well implemented ”.

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